Hi Yulia,

There is an occasional issue with dcraw where it doesn't quite handle the 
highlights correctly, leaving this pink area near the brightest part of the 
exposure.  The only fix I've found is to set the -b option to a larger value.  
You should try this with raw2hdr.  Try "raw2hdr -b 1.3 ..." adding your other 
options as usual.  If that doesn't get rid of the pink haloes, keep increasing 
the value until it does.

If this doesn't work, then maybe you need more exposures.  I'm not really sure 
unless I can play with your original RAW files what else it could be.

Best,
-Greg

> From: "Tyukhova, Yulia" <[email protected]>
> Date: February 23, 2012 9:10:13 AM PST
> 
> Hello!
> 
> I've got some interesting artifacts on my images of a single LED, and I'm 
> curious how to interpret and overcome them.
> 
> Please see two images at:
> http://www.mediafire.com/?6w6tfmpoqtpipap,c0e69acf1x51ndu
> 
> The settings for taking both are the following:
> 1 ND filter output7.jpg
> Range of shutter speed 1/8000 to 1/15’’ with aperture f16
> Range 1/30’’ to 15’’ with aperture f4
> Luminance of reflectance standards:
> 99%   197.2 cd/m^2
> 40%     99.3 cd/m^2
> ND filter t =0.0094
> 
> 2 ND filters output14.jpg
> Range 1/8000 to 1/15’’ with aperture f16
> Range 1/30’’ to 15’’ with aperture f4
> Ambient light level (illuminance meter) E=667 lx
> Luminance of reflectance standards:
> 99%   215 cd/m^2
> 40%    106.3 cd/m^2
> ND filter t =0.0094
> 2nd ND filter t2=0.4375
> 
> Thank you,
> Yulia
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